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Tiger
Army
III: Ghost Tigers Rise (2004)
Review
by: Jason Thornberry
Date: 7/1/04
Somewhere
in an old pickup truck on the outskirts of Hell, Elvis
Presley is rockin' Tiger Army's II: The Power of Moonlite.
Little does he – or the living Glen Danzig –
know it, but their favorite band is planning to twist
the knife again. III: Ghost Tigers Rise, is the
extension of a concept fully understood only by Tiger
Army foundation and sole original member Nick 13. But
that shouldn't confuse fans of the early fifties twang
of psychobilly or the straight up no-worries/no-conscience
of late fifties rock. It's dark and creepy, like voices
from the undead (see G. Danzig) on scratched 45s, and
Tiger Army does to the "psychobilly" genre what
the rabid dog did to the pussycat. Here's to your own
morbid curiosity...
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